Jan Philip Schulze has been playing Henze’s piano works “in his sleep,” as he says. Indeed he has worked with the composer intensively on every piece, yet during the recording sessions he was noticeably surprised, while listening back to recordings, to find himself confronted by the work afresh, discovering new sides to it which he had previously experienced differently.

Jan Philip Schulze, piano

Recorded November 10–12, 2005, Munich

1CD

Instrumental

Piano

Contemporary

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